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MEN OF SWEDEN’S TANK CORPS going into action with one of the remarkably efficient anti-tank guns with -which they are equipped. Modernity is the outstanding feature of all Sweden’s army equipment. All tanks are fitted with radio and telegraph apparatus. The army is well trained in the art of using, camouflage, and manoeuvres over all types of country have given the men an excellent knowledge of their own teirain. They are particularly adept at the use of natural cover, which abounds in their country, and, in the event of opposing an invasion by the Nazis, can be counted upon to give a hot reception.

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Evening Star, Issue 23552, 16 April 1940, Page 5

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MEN OF SWEDEN’S TANK CORPS going into action with one of the remarkably efficient anti-tank guns with -which they are equipped. Modernity is the outstanding feature of all Sweden’s army equipment. All tanks are fitted with radio and telegraph apparatus. The army is well trained in the art of using, camouflage, and manoeuvres over all types of country have given the men an excellent knowledge of their own teirain. They are particularly adept at the use of natural cover, which abounds in their country, and, in the event of opposing an invasion by the Nazis, can be counted upon to give a hot reception. Evening Star, Issue 23552, 16 April 1940, Page 5

MEN OF SWEDEN’S TANK CORPS going into action with one of the remarkably efficient anti-tank guns with -which they are equipped. Modernity is the outstanding feature of all Sweden’s army equipment. All tanks are fitted with radio and telegraph apparatus. The army is well trained in the art of using, camouflage, and manoeuvres over all types of country have given the men an excellent knowledge of their own teirain. They are particularly adept at the use of natural cover, which abounds in their country, and, in the event of opposing an invasion by the Nazis, can be counted upon to give a hot reception. Evening Star, Issue 23552, 16 April 1940, Page 5

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